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  • 31Anti-nuclear movement — 120,000 people attended an anti nuclear protest in Bonn, Germany, on October 14, 1979, following the Three Mile Island accident.[1] …

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  • 32India and weapons of mass destruction — India Nuclear program start date 1967 First nuclear weapon test 18 May 1974 (Smiling Buddha) …

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  • 33Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament — CND redirects here. For other uses, see CND (disambiguation). The CND symbol, designed by Gerald Holtom in 1958. It later became a universal peace symbol used in many different versions worldwide.[1] …

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  • 34Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy — (sometimes referred to as Program #7[1]), was a Soviet program to investigate peaceful nuclear explosions (PNEs). It was analogous to the US program Operation Plowshare. One of the better known tests was Chagan of January 15, 1965. Radioactivity… …

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  • 352010 Nuclear Security Summit — Participating nations at the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit (European Union members represented by the President of the European Council only are more lightly shaded). The 2010 Nuclear Security Summit was a summit held in Washington, D.C., on April …

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  • 36Nuclear apartheid — refers to the idea that only a select few states (particularly the member nations of the United Nations Security Council) are able to acquire nuclear technology and that they can use their power to prevent other states from research and… …

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  • 38Nuclear power in Australia — is a heavily debated concept. Australia currently has no nuclear facilities generating electricity, however, Australia has 23% of the world s uranium deposits[1] and is the world s second largest producer of uranium after Kazakhstan. At the same… …

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  • 39Nuclear bunker buster — Subsidence craters left over after underground nuclear (test) explosions Bunker busting nuclear weapons, also known as earth penetrating weapons (EPW), are a type of nuclear weapon designed to penetrate into soil, rock, or concrete to deliver a… …

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  • 40History of the Swiss Air Force — The history of the Swiss Air Force began in 1914 with the establishment of an ad hoc force consisting of a handful of men in outdated and largely civilian aircraft. It was only in the 1930s that an effective air force was established at great… …

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